At age seven, a nobleman's son began training for knighthood. During this first step of training, boys were called pages. Like everyone, pages had a strict rule of conduct, a certain way of behaving that they had to follow. The rules were very detailed and very clear. Some of the rules were:
When you enter a lord's place, say, "Good Speed" and with humble cheer, greet all who are present.
Do not rush in rudely, but enter with head up and at an easy pace, and kneel on one knee only to your lord.
Make obeisance (bow) to your lord always when you answer, otherwise stand as still as a stone until he speak.
a charictar that chaucar doesnot include is knights kill other people i think he left that out because its not school apprprite
The knight back then would relate to military type stuff today more like a marine because the marines do most of the fighting
Like everyone, pages had a strict rule of conduct, a certain way of behaving that they had to follow. The rules were very detailed and very clear. Some of the rules were:
a charictar that chaucar doesnot include is knights kill other people i think he left that out because its not school apprprite
The knight back then would relate to military type stuff today more like a marine because the marines do most of the fighting